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Surrounded by spectacular mountains, bordered by the mighty Fraser and Coquihalla Rivers, the Hope Golf Club is a rare gem offering a unique golfing experience. Golfers of all skill levels will rise to the challenges presented by the well maintained 9 Greens, 18 Tees layout. Every club in the bag will be used while you enjoy the dynamic landscape which makes Hope a prime golf destination. From the raised Tees to the grand Greens you will be tested by hidden fairway bunkers and protecting bunkers greenside. Prominent water hazards will test your mettle as you decide to "go for it". At the Hope Golf Club every direction you gaze towards offers majestic views while wildlife is abundant.

Find out for yourself what makes the Hope Golf Club one of British Columbia's finest golf destinations. Online Specials, or find out how you can play unlimited golf as one of our members. Once you've discovered the natural beauty of one of Canada's premier golf clubs, you won't want to play anywhere else.

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A strong back is necessary in golf because of how often it twists. Most golf-related injuries are in the back, but they can be prevented through maintaining an aligned spine by scheduling regular appointments with a chiropractor Newmarket.

Many people assume golf has a low risk for injury as a low-level activity, but golf injuries are surprisingly common. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that over 114,000 people are treated in emergency rooms and physicians' offices every year for golf-related injuries, and it's believed up to 20% of golfers get hurt every year. Professionals and casual golfers alike can get hurt, but research indicates that recreational golfers usually sustain more harm than professionals. Most golf-related problems are related to overuse and may be treated with physiotherapy.